Art and Design Fundamentals - 6409
Tuition: $14,938.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Certificate in Art and Design Fundamentals -
May 2025
Level: Certificate in English Language Learning
Discpline: English Language and Literature
Length: 5 semesters
Check My EligibilityBased on modern teaching and learning practices, English Language Learning (ELL) is an intensive five-level, full-time program designed for international students who wish to improve their English language skills. If you're an international student, this program will help you to build on and improve your language skills for success in college, university or your career. ELL's five levels (Elementary, Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate, High Intermediate) run each semester. You'll be placed into one of the five levels depending on the results of a diagnostic placement test that will ensure you are in the correct language level. Each level consists of five "modules" with each "module" running for three weeks. You can start the program at the beginning of any module, depending on your date of arrival. You can join the program at three-week intervals, as there is continuous intake. ELL will offer you the opportunity to: Study in a supportive college environment; Study at one of two campuses (Progress and Eglinton Learning Site, or ELS, which is located in a busy metropolitan area of the city); Develop effective academic communication skills by focusing on the key areas of reading, grammar, writing, listening, speaking and pronunciation; Participate in communicative activities, interactive exercises, group work and presentations; Access helpful resources and services (tutoring services, library, counselling, computer labs); Learn from highly qualified and dedicated English as a Second Language teaching professionals who provide.
Tuition: $14,938.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Certificate in Art and Design Fundamentals -
May 2025
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.